What do you do when you plateau?
mumma2boyz
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so for 3 weeks I didn't lose an ounce. Eating clean, working hard. I swear I sweat a pound with every workout and NOTHING. I didn't let it stop me, but I did purchase one of those fancy scales that tells me my % body fat. LOL I figured if my weight wasn't changing, maybe seeing my fat and lean body mass % changes would keep me going. The weight started falling off again. But what do you guys do when that happens to you?
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Are you counting calories? If you're not losing you need to cut more calories. "Eating clean" will not necessarily make you lose weight .0
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Yes I am counting everything. I chalked it up to stress when it was all done. I am confident with my ability to lose and making sure i'm doing everything right. I'm very educated in the science behind our food and workouts. I was just curious - when you get in a rut, what helps you keep going? Leave those brownies and grab that apple! Press play instead of watching New Girl. LOL0
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I really want an answer to this one too! I haven't hit a bad plateau yet but I did have a 2 week plateau and it was frustrating! One thing that helped me was using trendweight, although the scale wasn't changing during that time trendweight still estimated that I was going down slowly. It was a good reminder.0
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Change the routine up.0
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I up the protein and cut the carbs...works every time.0
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Look at my logging to see where I'm going wrong. I haven't needed to yet, though. One time I hit three weeks without losing and it suddenly dropped. I'm at three weeks not losing now, but I know it's because I hit TOM and then started lifting again, so I'm holding a lot of water weight.0
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What about carb cycling? Does that even work and how do you do it?0
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I take a look at my logging and make sure I am weighing and measuring everything.0
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Go to the most obvious source and thats logging. I'd then go to the next most obvious and thats calories burned from exercise.0
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cliff dive0
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I cry.0
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Mix it up try doing something different with your workout. If running or biking go farther or for longer. If weights try to lift more. Stay positive and keep working towards your goal. Good Luck0
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I took a look at your diary and you haven't logged for most of the last 2 weeks. Maybe log everything (weighed and measured) everyday and see what happens. If your anything like me you are eating more than you think.0
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Laoch_Cailin wrote: »I took a look at your diary and you haven't logged for most of the last 2 weeks. Maybe log everything (weighed and measured) everyday and see what happens. If your anything like me you are eating more than you think.
Probably because the thread is that old and he hasn't come back since.0 -
even those who weigh, measure and log everything that goes in their mouths will have a week or 2 stall every once in a while. When it happened to me I realized it had to do with my TOM and a high sodium dinner.
So now I watch my sodium intake carefully and stay away from my scale when it's my TOM.0 -
Make sure you are accurate with your intake, up the intensity on your workouts, change up your routine.0
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Laoch_Cailin wrote: »I took a look at your diary and you haven't logged for most of the last 2 weeks. Maybe log everything (weighed and measured) everyday and see what happens. If your anything like me you are eating more than you think.
Probably because the thread is that old and he hasn't come back since.
Ohh ha ha. I see now its a week old! Still she wasn't logging properly for more than the week0 -
Gonna be honest...I think, "Welp, maybe this is it. Maybe this is the thinnest I will get. If I'm still at this weight in 1 year that's cool".
Complacent perhaps. But I have lost a lot of weight despite thinking this way! :-)0 -
Switch it up or refocus on what got you to the point you are today. My scale has been stalled for most of November, but as of a few days ago people have started to comment on my loss after being at it for 4 months.
Sometimes the scale isn't telling the whole truth? Take measurements, check BF%, are you adding muscle mass, at the end of the day, don't give up. Look at the past and see how it can help your future.0
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